Search Results for author: Alex K{\"o}nig

Found 8 papers, 0 papers with code

Digital Language Infrastructures -- Documenting Language Actors

no code implementations LREC 2020 Verena Lyding, Alex K{\"o}nig, er, Monica Pretti

The major European language infrastructure initiatives like CLARIN (Hinrichs and Krauwer, 2014), DARIAH (Edmond et al., 2017) or Europeana (Europeana Foundation, 2015) have been built by focusing in the first place on institutions of larger scale, like specialized research departments and larger official units like national libraries, etc.

Using Crowdsourced Exercises for Vocabulary Training to Expand ConceptNet

no code implementations LREC 2020 Christos Rodosthenous, Verena Lyding, Federico Sangati, Alex K{\"o}nig, er, Umair ul Hassan, Lionel Nicolas, Jolita Horbacauskiene, Anisia Katinskaia, Lavinia Aparaschivei

In this work, we report on a crowdsourcing experiment conducted using the V-TREL vocabulary trainer which is accessed via a Telegram chatbot interface to gather knowledge on word relations suitable for expanding ConceptNet.

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v-trel: Vocabulary Trainer for Tracing Word Relations - An Implicit Crowdsourcing Approach

no code implementations RANLP 2019 Verena Lyding, Christos Rodosthenous, Federico Sangati, Umair ul Hassan, Lionel Nicolas, Alex K{\"o}nig, er, Jolita Horbacauskiene, Anisia Katinskaia

In this paper, we present our work on developing a vocabulary trainer that uses exercises generated from language resources such as ConceptNet and crowdsources the responses of the learners to enrich the language resource.

Multilingual prediction of Alzheimer's disease through domain adaptation and concept-based language modelling

no code implementations NAACL 2019 Kathleen C. Fraser, Nicklas Linz, Bai Li, Kristina Lundholm Fors, Frank Rudzicz, Alex K{\"o}nig, ra, Alex, Jan ersson, Philippe Robert, Dimitrios Kokkinakis

There is growing evidence that changes in speech and language may be early markers of dementia, but much of the previous NLP work in this area has been limited by the size of the available datasets.

Domain Adaptation Language Modelling

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